04-21-2003 01:17 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:46 AM
Can we monitor the number of ISDN calls that is active in a Cisco router through SNMP. Or is there other ways to get the info without telneting to the router.
Thanks.
04-21-2003 08:55 AM
Hello,
Use the Cisco SNMP Navigator to find mib objects supported on your router or try a site like mibdepot.com...
Once you find a mib object, do an snmpwalk for that portion of the tree (WARNING: do not do against all snmp on a router) and see if that router is providing the desired information.
I just did a quick look but it seems that each active call gets an index row and has numerous pieces of information under them.
Cheers!
04-21-2003 09:18 AM
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